Roadrunner or Not

If it was then at least this crazy, shady ***, grey area, no real answer, wild goose hunt of a thread would be over. Some people make me wonder how they make it thru each day. The OP knows the car is not legit. Everyone on this thread gave them precise directions to follow. Did they do any of it? no! Did they beat around the bush and give half *** no specific answers? YES! If you ask me, which I know you didn't. The OP was either looking for ideas about how to screw someone else and cover there own *** by passing this car off. Or they really are dummies and just learned an expensive lesson. Either way might as well start parting it out now.

RANT OVER

Really - what do you even know of the situation besides what your lame brain has conjured up? If I wanted to screw someone over do you think I would be spending time and money trying to figure out what the heck is up and publicizing it? You are the dummy.

There has been some really great advice on this thread and I'm working on trying to get this issue straightened out. It takes time and money to do so.

Obviously you didn't read the posts about me wanting to find out the history on the car. If it is indeed stolen, it should go back to its rightful owner!!! I've paid for several back ground searches and the NMVTIS search (data base) says the car is good to go.

I have visited with a Mopar inspector for multiple states and he has offered even better advice. I've talked to the regional department of the DMV for Texas and they indicated that title is good, car is in my name and that the car is legit. Furthermore, it has a CA state issued tag/VIN # and we are working on getting one issued by the State of TX. We'll have to take a day off of work to trailer it to the big city. It is very possible the State of CA transposed a number on the VIN plate they made for the car. That's what we're trying to figure out now.

How many times do I have to say how stupid it was of me to buy a car without checking the VIN plate/tags, etc. I honestly didn't even think about the dash tag, vin plate, etc. I did notice that the CA VIN plate and the title VIN matched and paid for the NMVTIS background search that came up clear. Stupid me.

I make it through the day with a clear conscience and some class. How do you make it through the day by being rude and ugly to someone you don't even know who has asked this forum for help. Again, stupid me.